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I do not have libgtk 3 installed

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 00:19
by PappyPuppy
I would have to install libgtk3. On this fatdog machine when I want libgtk stuff, I just use libgtk2. If there is an easy way to install libgtk3 it should ans must coinicide with gtk2 because I have a lot of apps that only use libgtk2.

Re: I'm not having problems with Seamonkey mail anymore

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 00:24
by smokey01
PappyPuppy wrote:
smokey01 wrote:How are you running seamonkey mail?
Is it seamonkey-spot -mail
or
seamonkey -mail?

When running the spot version you will get a lot of permission denied messages as it's trying to protect you.
Your profies are also in different locations when running with spot or without.
I HATE spot. It's always the first thing I change in /etc/defaultprograms.
when I'm right in the directory where I untarred it and I type ./seamonkey.
There might be a huge sort of home vs. root issue or some link or whateve.r
That should run the seamonkey browser as user root. To run the email client you need to run it like this:
./seamonkey -mail

It's normally easy to install gtk

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 00:24
by PappyPuppy
It's usually easy - I might try it - I've installed 3 on other machines. I'll try I guess.

Re: I'm not having problems with Seamonkey mail anymore

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 00:25
by PappyPuppy
smokey01 wrote:
PappyPuppy wrote:
smokey01 wrote:How are you running seamonkey mail?
Is it seamonkey-spot -mail
or
seamonkey -mail?

When running the spot version you will get a lot of permission denied messages as it's trying to protect you.
Your profies are also in different locations when running with spot or without.
I HATE spot. It's always the first thing I change in /etc/defaultprograms.
when I'm right in the directory where I untarred it and I type ./seamonkey.
There might be a huge sort of home vs. root issue or some link or whateve.r
That should run the seamonkey browser as user root. To run the email client you need to run it like this:
./seamonkey -mail
I can also just run the mail client from my menu.

I'll have to put this on the back-burners

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 01:05
by PappyPuppy
It doesn't have the package atk-bridge-2.0. I knew there was some reason I had a bunch of gtk+3.10.x tars but I'm still running only with gtk+2.0. There's stuff I don't have on this particular Fatdog machine. that I have on other Linux machines.

I just built atk 2.26

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 01:19
by PappyPuppy
Perhaps I should try ./configure on building gtk+3 again and see what the next missing thing is. :D

Looks like I will need to set some environment variables to avoid pkg-config calls - perhaps they gave me a utility for this?

This has something to do with

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 01:40
by PappyPuppy
I hope I didn't mess something up. I can't find any of it.

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 02:00
by Semme
702, huh? This build's already two years old.

Didn't you just install FD to stick? Save yourself the grief and jump to 721. MUCH easier..

I have a CD with 7.21 on it

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 12:59
by PappyPuppy
Semme wrote:702, huh? This build's already two years old.

Didn't you just install FD to stick? Save yourself the grief and jump to 721. MUCH easier..
There are flash sticks all over the place but no new ones.

Can I just take my Fatdog 7.02 cd out and pop the 7.21 in and it will boot?

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 13:01
by Semme
ICE the 702 and reload with 721. Like I said, MUCH easier.

Posted: Mon 26 Mar 2018, 19:08
by Semme
C'mon now Pappy guy, tell me you made some progress and I'll hand you the *working* configuration options.

Having configured both Seamonkey and Thunderbird, the latter I found easier and less buggy for use with Gmail.